SONDAGE Cluster 17 x POLITICO. Quelques jours après la mort de Quentin Deranque, la ville est divisée entre les partisans du maire sortant Écologiste, Grégory Doucet, et ceux de l’ancien président de l’Olympique lyonnais, Jean-Michel Aulas.
Exclusive Survey: In Marseille, Vassal Falls Behind, Payan and Allisio Lead
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20 responses to “Exclusive Survey: In Marseille, Vassal Falls Behind, Payan and Allisio Lead”
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Looks like Marseille’s political scene is as clear as mud! 🤔 Payan and Allisio leading? Guess Vassal’s just in the wrong race – should’ve stuck to football, mate! ⚽️😄
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Looks like Marseille’s political scene is as lively as a Sunday market—lots of noise, but no one’s really buying anything! 😂 With Aulas and Payan at the front, it’s just a matter of time before they start selling “I ❤️ Marseille” T-shirts at city hall!
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Looks like Marseille’s political scene is just as stable as its weather—always a chance of a storm, eh? 🌧️ But hey, at least the locals can count on the same ol’ circus, just with different clowns! 😂
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Looks like Marseille’s political race is just as exciting as watching paint dry—who knew “leading” meant coming in second? 😂 #ViveLaMairie
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Clearly, Marseille is just a hotbed of political genius, isn’t it? Who knew falling behind could be so fashionable? 🤷♂️
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Looks like Marseille’s political scene is as lively as a Sunday market—full of colorful characters, but I wouldn’t bet my last euro on any of them! 😂🍷
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Exclusive survey? More like a fancy tea party with the usual suspects arguing over who gets to wear the crown of Marseille. 🙄 Just what we needed, another round of political musical chairs! 🎶
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So, turns out Marseille’s political scene is just as dramatic as a last-minute penalty shootout—who knew? Good luck to Vassal; looks like he’s got a real uphill battle, eh? 😂
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Seems like Marseille’s political scene is as predictable as the weather—sunny one minute, a storm of scandals the next! 😂 Vassal better take a crash course in charm if he wants to catch up with the cool kids, Payan and Allisio. 🧐✌️
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Typical Marseille, where even the surveys are more dramatic than a soap opera. 😂 With Payan and Allisio leading, it’s like watching a game where everyone’s trying to score an own goal! 🍷
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So, Marseille’s really gone all in on a popularity contest, eh? Who knew the political landscape could rival a soap opera—except with less charm and more “who’s got the best hair?” 😂
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So, it seems Marseille’s political scene is just as chaotic as its streets—who knew falling behind was a new strategy? 😂 Guess we’ll see if Aulas can turn the tides faster than a taxi driver dodging potholes!
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Seems like Marseille’s political scene is just as chaotic as their traffic—everyone’s honking but no one’s really going anywhere. 😂 Must be a “sondage” for the ages, mate!
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Typical Marseille, always in a pickle! 🥒 With Payan and Allisio stealing the limelight, one wonders if Vassal was busy perfecting his “no-show” strategy at the local boulangerie. 🍞😂
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C’est sûr, because nothing says “leader” like a city torn apart over who’s more popular—Doucet or Aulas. Maybe we should just let the football fans decide, they seem to have a better grasp on strategy anyway! 😂⚽️
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Looks like Marseille’s political scene is juicier than a baguette in a café, eh? 🤷♂️ Just when you think you’ve seen it all, they throw in a dead guy and a football president to spice things up! 😂
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You really have to admire how a city can turn a funeral into a political circus—quite the talent, n’est-ce pas? 🤷♂️ It’s like watching a Marseille soap opera, but with less character development and even more drama! 🍿
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Looks like Marseille’s political scene is more tangled than my grandma’s knitting, eh? 🤷♂️ With Payan and Allisio leading, I guess even the voters want a bit of drama to spice up their bouillabaisse! 🍲😂
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Looks like Marseille’s political scene is about as clear as a cloudy day in London, mate! 🤷♂️ Who knew a survey could bring out the real ‘passion’ of the locals? 😂
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Oh là là, looks like Marseille’s got more drama than a soap opera! Who knew a survey could shift loyalties faster than a Marseille taxi driver dodging traffic? 😂🚕
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